Shade and curtain hanger.



J. HOPKINS. v SHADE AND CURTAIN HANGER. APPLIdA TION FILED MAR. 21, 102.

Patented Mar. 2, 1909 avwamhaz se-cine sheuider JGHN ESiIitESS HQPKINS,0F GRAND ZSLANQNEBRASKA.

iii ABE To all whom it may cecece'm: V

. Be 1t known that I JOHN ESTRIESS H0 I KlNS citizen of the hintedSte-Les i'esidm 7 9 E: at Grand isiezici, in the cculity 0 deli andSte-tie 05 Nebraska have invents-s. certain ew and useiui impievements1Z1 (i ece and Curtain Hangers, of which the i eiiowing specification. I

The ebjeet 0i this invention 1S in). IEHPIGV-Bd b to 1' Mt jk/iliuqll 1L 2' 1 v vi mt h de 'w'i ew neige Til 1 "my be readily atiwste Ler with'WlBlfiOWS and shades of u'ifierent wuiths, Whie'n may he convenientlyapplied to the WHIGOW easing,

end-which may be 'quiekiy detached therefrom as may be desired whenhouse cieening 01' in case of fire. find. 21 further object of theinvention is an impmved device of this character which may he eatsiivknocked duwn so that the parts us be shipped in compact With these andether objects in View that will more fuiiy appear es t; e descri ceeds,the inventien consists in h structions and arrangements of the partsthat i shall hereinafter fu iij describe and claim.

For it 1111 undezstanding e the inventien and the me is thei'eei, lieience is to be had to the following ziesci'igticn and the accompanyingdrawing, in w ich:

Figure 1 is a g'ieispeci "6 VifiW of in im proved shade mzi cum hanger;Fig. front elevation t View of it i a5 15 it are referred 1 mm indicateswing: 03' the smile Comesp; .i. to in the I in aii the reference 1 Refenu merei 3.

be sup tum at eppes bracket.

arm 1a tstiiy e curing up Werdiy, ti'en'. reetuced t0 tern i. upwardly Iescepic curtain peie 5 is tetsehabiy cealiiec vi to the brackets l,termed seer its ends with transverse s ft fipeezifieatiem titers;Patent.

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epeninge 6 through which teiigiies protrude, said curtein peieheingsupperteii upon the upwardly facing sheuiaters The brackets 1 ereformed, preferably in the ff sh zontei portions 0f their arms 2, with.333831-- iegs 8 exteiiding th re-through til'iii ti to receive thegudggeens .0? a 21 we reiiei te retatebiy support the letter.

in order to sustain the brackets etiju ehiy in transversely spec-edreistien,

are cennecteci by upper and iewer cross-rods, each of which isconstructed two telescoping sections '7 secured et their outer ends tothe respective brackets ihese,seetions-s 7 are formed at their miterends with. outwardly opening threaded seeiz- 8, and are reduced, asshows, in est-- weirdly facing shoulders 9, said outer enfis iittinginapertures 10 formed in the respective brackets l, with the shoulders 9hearing against the inner surizteesthereoi, and being detechebiy securedto the machete hy threaded Bibs 11 engaged with the til'ge\ tdetisockets 8, and having ornamentei 112 of greater diameter than theapertures Two suspension. members 13 are 100;) t rtt their lower endscreund the respective scoping sections of the lower cross red, set arebowed upwei'diy intermediate 0'? their ends so as to embrace theOOIZGSPOZKiiRg sec tions of the upper cress red. T

i he upper ends these suspension members are served mi=twzu'diy, asindicated at ii, and are farmed with Vertical slats 15 which are enh -Qat their imver ends, its indicate-5i which extend upwardly therefrom ancurve. The enlarged ends 16 of the slats i arranged t0 permit thesussensien me.

that are the upper e ners t sieii iiiei'nhers being then to bri g theriztiis 11 s. 01 the most coin tfiiSSDgRgifig the time i. 1 .11 1sections Y of the (T0233 reds,

may we reeds" imeciaeti 3 i L" "V i. F permit tile parts tileieei tc eeeempect form,

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